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€1.4 million cut to further education triggers job losses and class cancellations in Galway
There have been at least nine job losses and several further education classes cancelled across Galway and Roscommon as a result of cuts from the State agency responsible for allocating funding to the sector.
Irish holidaymakers prioritising peace of mind as medical emergencies top travel concern
Irish people are placing a growing emphasis on safety and security when heading abroad, with medical emergencies emerging as the biggest travel concern, according to new research from AA Ireland.
Public meeting this evening to discuss Galway's traffic gridlock
Labour’s Councillor Helen Ogbu has called on people to attend a public meeting taking place at 7.30pm this evening (Monday) titled End the Gridlock, which aims to tackle the worsening traffic chaos across Galway.
Nissan reveals solar-powered car concept
Nissan has unveiled the Ariya, a solar-powered concept car.
Connolly welcomes ‘solid recognition’ for increased capacity on Galway-Dublin railway line
Fianna Fáil Galway West TD, John Connolly, has welcomed the “solid recognition” from the National Transport Authority that the Galway-Dublin railway line capacity needs to be increased.
GLUAS to be included in Galway Transport Strategy, says Connolly
The long-awaited prospect of a light rail system for Galway has moved one step closer to receiving the green light, following confirmation from Deputy John Connolly that a light rail line will be included in the Galway Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy.
Kinvara schoolchildren to lead historic road safety protest tomorrow
Schoolchildren in Kinvara will take to the streets at 12 noon tomorrow (Thursday) to highlight the urgent need for safe road crossings in the village.
Three horse race for Áras ‘heading for photo finish’
The betting for the Irish Presidential Election next month suggests a hotly contested campaign after Maria Steen came up short yesterday (Wednesday) in her bid to turn the battle for the Áras into a four horse race.
No estimate figure for Crown Square fitout yet published, says City Council
Galway City Council has not published or stated any estimate for the fit out of its new headquarters at Crown Square, according to a Council spokesperson.
Three-in-four van drivers back electric switch
Three quarters of van drivers now believe that a fully-electric van would be a suitable choice for their businesses.
